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VOICES NYC Symposium & Luncheon

VOICES 25th Annual Remembrance Symposium
 
VOICES 25th Anniversary NYC Symposium
September 8th, 9th and, 10th
 
9/11 Family Commemorative Luncheon
September 11th
 
 
Voices Center for Resilience - 25th Anninversary of 9/11
 
Save the Date! In recognition of the milestone of the 25th Anniversary, VOICES is hosting a 3-day Symposium and Commemorative Luncheon in New York City. Sponsorships are available and registrations will open soon.
 
VOICES New York City Symposium will be held on Tuesday, September 8th, Wednesday, September 9th, and Thursday, September 10th. The Symposium, held in person and broadcast live, is presented in partnership with our 9/11 Community partners, the Leadership in Counter Terrorism Alumni Association (LinCT-AA) and the International Network Supporting Victims of Terrorism and Mass Violence (INVICTM).
 
On September 11th VOICES is hosting a 9/11 Family Commemorative Luncheon to provide an opportunity for 9/11 Family Members to gather following the Reading of the Names. Details and tickets will be available soon.
 
 
September 8th | Professionals
 
Global Security, Law Enforcement, and Emergency Services
 
In collaboration with LinCT-AA and INVICTM, VOICES brings together professional from law enforcement, counterterrorism, emergency management, corporate security and victim-support agencies. Presenters share their expertise, identify challenges, and propose solutions through public-private partnerships.
 
September 9th & 10th | 9/11 Community
 
Victims' Families, Responders, Survivors, and Providers
 
Supported by our 9/11 Community Partners who are dedicated to assisting all those impacted by 9/11, the program underscores VOICES mission to provide long-term support for victims’ families, responders and survivors. Updates include ongoing issues, mental health and medical care, litigation, and compensation.
 
September 11th | Luncheon
 
9/11 Family Commemorative Luncheon, Registration Limited
 
The VOICES Commemorative Luncheon will mark the 25th Anniversary of 9/11 following the Reading of the Names. The luncheon provides an opportunity to gather with 9/11 family members who have become friends, to reflect and remember our loved ones. A keynote speaker will be announced at a later date.
 
 
Voices Center for ResilienceVoices Center for Resilience (VOICES)
 
Founded in the aftermath of 9/11, Voices Center for Resilience, (formerly Voices of September 11th) provides long-term support and access to mental health care and resources for thousands of victims' families, responders and survivors. VOICES collaborates with its partners to assist communities to prepare for, respond to and recover from tragedies, in the United States and abroad. With an emphasis on providing support, education and training, VOICES comprehensive, victim-centered approach underscores a commitment to promote resilience in the lives of those impacted and builds bridges between communities affected by tragedy.
 
 
LinCT-AALeadership in Counter Terrorism Alumni Association (LinCT-AA)
 
Since its inception in 2008, the LinCT-AA has brought together senior police and intelligence leaders from the “Five Eyes” – Canada, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, and the United States – to promote personal and professional development, networking, exchange of good practices, and global thinking. LinCT-AA leaders continue to ensure that victims have been included in and considered as essential partners in the discussions and the work of the association.
 
INVICTMThe International Network Supporting Victims of Terrorism and Mass Violence (INVICTM)
 
Created in 2016, INVICTM brings together trusted experts dedicated to improving support for victims of terrorism and mass violence. The strength of INVICTM lies in the ability to share lessons learned, leverage the knowledge and expertise of its members and their networks, to influence change and turn research into action within our own countries and globally. The group of over 30 international members includes NGOs, law enforcement agencies, civil society members and other experts that provide information based upon their background, country and professional perspective.
 
 
NYPD SheildNYPD Shield
 
The NYPD Shield program is a public-private partnership, established in 2005 by the New York City Police Department (NYPD) Its mission is to strengthen collaboration between the NYPD and private security professionals, as well as serve as a communication platform with private-sector entities on security and counterterrorism-related matters. Through this program, the NYPD shares information and resources with leading security professionals and law enforcement agencies worldwide, creating a force multiplier in the fight against terrorism. By engaging both private and public sector leaders, the NYPD aims to prevent potential terrorist attacks and enhance overall security within New York City and beyond.